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Dr. Zein and his team have been conducting research since May of last year. He said while asthma doesn’t necessarily increase a person’s risk for COVID-19 related death, it’s still important to take normal precautions. ....
Those with asthma not at greater risk for COVID-19 Erica Foreman, Cleveland Clinic News Service Published: Tags: An asthma patient uses an inhaler. (Photo via Cleveland Clinic News Service) People with asthma may be wondering if they’re at higher risk for COVID-19, and it turns out they are not. However, they are more likely to be hospitalized if they contract the virus. “The analyses of data that we have done showed that asthma probably will increase your risk for being hospitalized by a little bit, but it does not necessarily increase your risk for death,” said Joe Zein, MD, who specializes in pulmonary medicine for Cleveland Clinic. ....
Heavy smoking increases your risk for COVID-19 complications Erica Foreman, Cleveland Clinic News Service Published: Tags: COVID-19 can impact anyone, but smokers face an uphill battle when fighting the virus. Recent research shows people who smoke have a higher risk of hospitalization and death from the disease. “We saw that the more an individual smokes, the more likely that person is going to be hospitalized when he, or she, gets infected with COVID,” said lead study author, Dr. Joe Zein, of Cleveland Clinic. Researchers studied 7,102 people with COVID-19. Results show smokers generally had higher risk for poor outcomes. Heavy smokers, who were categorized as people who smoked one pack of cigarettes per day for more than 30 years, had the highest risk. ....
As more Americans anxiously wait their turn to get the COVID-19 vaccine, people are discovering that smokers are one of the priority groups for vaccination. Some don’t agree with the guidance and have expressed their frustrations on social media. But health experts say the rationale is clear. “I could see why people would feel as if that would be unfair but people who are smokers are in general at higher risk for getting sicker when they develop COVID-19,” said Dr. Samuel Kim, a thoracic surgeon at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago. A study, published Jan. 25 in the peer-reviewed journal JAMA Internal Medicine, found that people who smoke or who have smoked in the past are more likely to be hospitalized or die from COVID-19 than people who haven’t smoked. ....
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